Becky Langley’s side made the short trip to the Stadium of Light aiming to bounce back from their 1-0 defeat against Durham last time out. A dramatic 89th minute goal from the visitors inflicted Newcastle United’s first Championship defeat of the season having won two and drawn one of their three games before that.
Sunderland, meanwhile, had taken four points from their first four matches and were denied all three points against Charlton Athletic last weekend thanks to two goals in the last ten minutes by the Addicks. Heading into the game, the two sides were separated by just two places in the table with Bristol City the only side sandwiched between them.
Newcastle were forced to weather an early storm from their hosts as Claudia Moan got an early touch of the ball to settle the nerves against her former club. Newcastle’s first opening came after 8 minutes when Rachel Furness had a glancing header go just wide of Demi Lambourne’s goal.
The Magpies continued to dominate the ball and play throughout the first period and looked a threat from set-pieces, without testing Lambourne. They were eventually able to make their dominance pay when Beth Lumsden cut inside onto her right foot to slam the ball home and send the away end into raptures.
Sunderland regrouped and had a couple of chances, one saved well by Moan and another that saw a header sail over the bar. The first-half ended with Langley’s side heading into the break with a deserved lead.
Just three minutes into the second period and they had doubled their lead when Lumsden’s teasing in-swinging corner went over Lambourne and into the Sunderland goal. Langley’s side pressed for a third as they aimed to put the game beyond any doubt with Hayles the next to go close for the visitors.
They were maybe fortunate to get away with a huge penalty shout after a tackle by Olivia Watt on Mary McAteer, but the referee waved away the protests. Sunderland eventually found themselves a way back into the game when Emily Scarr capitalised on some statuesque defending to half the deficit with a little over ten minutes to play.
Newcastle then had a fantastic opportunity to restore their two-goal lead but Lambourne was equal to Stokes’ effort to preserve her side’s hope of a route back into the game. The visitors were living dangerously as the match drew to a close with Sunderland beginning to put real pressure on their defence.
Seven minutes of added time was signalled by the fourth official, greeted by a loud roar from the home fans as they willed their team on to find an equaliser. But Newcastle’s resistance stood firm as Langley’s side took home all three points.
Here are our player ratings from Newcastle United Women’s clash with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light:
Newcastle United Women team v Sunderland Women: Claudia Moan, Demi Stokes, Amber-Keegan Stobbs (Lois Joel 85’), Olivia Watt, Elysia Boddy, Shania Hayles (Sophie Haywood 74’), Rachel Furness (Hannah Greenwood 46’), Issy Sibley (Katie Barker 70’), Jasmine McQuade, Charlotte Potts, Beth Lumsden
Unused Substitutes: Grace Donnelly, Hannah Hawkins, Katie Barker, Georgia Gibson, Kacie Elson, Amy Andrews

5. Elysia Boddy - 7
Had some nice touches in the middle of the park. Recycled the ball well and rarely lost any battles. Improved as the game went on and started to dominate the midfield. Booked late on for kicking the ball away. | Getty Images

6. Shania Hayles - 7
Did a lot of running as Newcastle’s sole striker. Held the ball up well and brought her teammates into the game, even if she was starved of clear-cut chances. Started the second period in much the same way and posed all sorts of questions of the Sunderland defence. Could have scored just before the hour mark but saw her effort saved well by Lambourne. Replaced by Haywood in the 74th minute. | Getty Images

7. Rachel Furness - 8
Saw an early header flash just wide of the goal. Could have scored again but this time saw her header go over the bar. Did her defensive duties well. Did brilliantly to win the ball for Lumsden's opener. Replaced by Greenwood at half-time. | Getty Images

8. Issy Sibley - 7
Was a constant threat down the right. Unlucky not to have more opportunities to get her name on the score sheet. Replaced by Barker in the 70th minute. | Getty Images